This amendment removes several provisions from the parent rights bill, including requirements for parental permission for diversity/equity/inclusion instruction, pronoun policies, opt-out procedures for mandatory trainings, and related enforcement and reporting mechanisms.
- Removes references to subsections (i) and (b) from the amendment's initial enumeration of affected statutory sections. (Page 2, lines 1-2)
- Deletes the entire provision regarding parental or legal guardian written or electronic permission prior to student participation in trainings, courses or classes addressing sexual orientation, gender identity, or diversity, equity or inclusion. (Page 2, lines 13-23 and Page 3, lines 1-2)
- Removes language requiring school district procedures to encourage students to discuss issues with parents or guardians regarding their well-being. (Page 3, line 9 (after 'well-being'))
- Deletes the entire provision requiring five days' notice prior to student attendance at assemblies, extracurricular activities or guest speaker presentations with opt-out options. (Page 3, lines 10-11)
- Removes the phrase 'the student regardless of location' from notification requirements. (Page 3, line 12)
- Deletes the entire provision allowing school district personnel to withdraw or opt out of mandatory classes, lessons, trainings, educational activities or programs involving diversity, equity or inclusion. (Page 4, lines 21-23)
- Removes the entire subsection requiring school districts to make available and publish curriculum, materials, and written policies to parents and guardians. (Page 5, lines 1-15)
- Deletes the entire provision establishing civil cause of action against school district personnel or school districts for violations with a penalty of not more than $500 per violation. (Page 7, lines 15-21)
- Removes the civil penalty provision and deletes related second reading amendments, including the Chestek and Campbell amendments to these lines. (Page 9, lines 17-18)
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